Guest guest Posted June 2, 2006 Report Share Posted June 2, 2006 Ammachi, "manoj_menon" <ammademon> wrote: > > > It is my convition that Hindu-bashing was not the main agenda on the > director's mind with this movie, unlike in her later movies .... > > anyway, I suspect it might be best for you all to not see the movie > if you are not getting a good feel for it! > > Ok, for a lighter moment, guess what! my wife and I had gone to the > local Indian grocers yesterday and she picked up "Water", completely > unaware of the drama on this list! I guess we will be seeing that > movie over the weekend! > > that Amma, I tell you as Vishvanathan said too, must be laughing at > me for having such strong opinions (I like to call them convictions)! > > Jai Ma! Om Amrtesvaryai Namah! Namaskarams to all my beloved brothers and sisters!! Much love to you all!!! i wouldn't say that we were so much "offended" by "Earth", as unconvinced of the validity of what some of the characters were up to...especially the hindu girl...easwari particularly felt that her actions were not realistic in her own experience of growing up as a hindu girl in the more recent past.... also i don't really like to watch the violent stuff, as it is too disturbing, so i just had to fast forward through that stuff...the movie left me with a very sad and depressed feeling however, and i wouldn't recommend it as being an uplifting or spiritually charged story...in just the same way i do not enjoy watching the violence in any movies or tv shows really, unless it is so obvious choreographed and "danced" out so as to be not taken too seriously...or is an important tool in the establishment of "dharma", like in the Kurukshetra war....too sensitive i guess. but again, what do we really know about what is going on in India...Easwari is from Malaysia, and her family are pretty traditional...she says she could never have gotten away with such behaviour. i didn't see any particular Hindu bashing unless it was along with the general bashing of both Hindus and Muslims for their beastly behaviour with each other, both in those days and now too. anyways i do not think any the less of you Manoj...after all you are my beloved brother, who often explains what i was trying to say, even better than i do! i was just complaining about the movie not being as good as i'd hoped it might be, given your recommendations....i guess easwari and i are just too old fashioned and conservative...would probably fit in more with your parents' generation and their views on things! yes...i believe that Amma is laughing hilariously at us and all our little dramas over such insignificant things as movies....i know i think it's pretty funny myself...and i love it that your wife picked up "Water"....Mother is pretty amazing.... hope you both enjoy it! in Amma's Divine Love, and in Her Service, as ever, visvanathan (and easwari) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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